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Show IDAHO Ml KILLED IN A!V AUTOMOBILE; I5gan. Oct 31 Duane Mower, a liveryman of Paris, Idaho, was Instantly In-stantly killed late laM night when: his automobile struck a single buggy! going In the opposite direction and then turned turtle, pinning him and another occupant of the car beneath. Mower's neck and back were broken and death was apparently instantaneous instantane-ous His body remained under the machine while the man who was In the buggy rode his horse two miles to Smithfield to et help. Aaron Richardson of Smithfield had his back hurt and received a bad cut in his groin, while Oliver Anderson of Smithfield and Far Ix?avltt of j Iwlstonr the other two in the auto-I auto-I mobile escaped with bruises The men had been at the Cache valley Club, in Smithfield and had "farted, toward Ixjgan about 11 30 o clock with but one small side light burning The night was unusually dark and when they approached the Wlggy the driver of that vehicle from the noise and one light thought It as a raotorcvele and therefore turned out far enough for a cycle to pass. hen he discovered that It was an automobile it was to late to avoid ihe collision The buggy was wrecked and it occupants, oc-cupants, a man and a woman thrown out, but the were unhurt The driver caught his horse, rode into Smithfield and got help and then, with his companion com-panion made off without revealing their identity to anyone. He had a liven rig. but the people at the stable do not know who he wa. Mower was between 2," and 30 years of age and leaves a widow but no children. He was born and reared in Iwiston. in this county but a or time ago went into business in he Idaho town. He was visiting relatives rela-tives here when the accident occurred |